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Setback Rules: Deer Park vs La Porte

How do setback rules rules compare between Deer Park, TX and La Porte, TX?

La Porte has fewer restrictions than Deer Park.

Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Heavy Restrictions

Deer Park zoning ordinance mandates specific front, side, and rear setbacks for residential structures. Standard residential lots require a 25-foot front setback, 5-foot side setback, and 20-foot rear setback.

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La Porte, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Harris County has no zoning and no county-wide building setback requirements. Setbacks are established through individual subdivision plats filed with the county and enforced through deed restrictions. The Harris County fire code governs fire separation distances between structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeer ParkLa Porte
Front Setback (R-1)25 feet-
Side Setback5 feet minimum-
Rear Setback20 feet-
Corner Lot Side15 feet (street side)-
VarianceBoard of Adjustment-
County Setbacks-None β€” no zoning
Plat Restrictions-Set by subdivision plat
Typical Front-20–25 ft (varies by plat)
Fire Code-Fire separation distances apply

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Deer Park FAQ

La Porte FAQ

What are the building setbacks in unincorporated Harris County?

There are no county-wide setbacks. Setback requirements are set by your specific subdivision plat and deed restrictions. Check your plat filed with the Harris County Clerk.

Who enforces setback violations in Harris County?

Setback enforcement is a civil matter handled through HOAs or neighboring property owners filing suit based on deed restrictions and plat violations. The county does not enforce building setbacks.

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